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I've already found the next Josh Allen. Goofy kid from the neighbourhood. 7ft 2 and naive. I pay him to walk around my house (when the wife is at work) wearing nothing but a Josh Allen jersey. Sometimes he cleans for me. We don't talk much but we have spent that last month coming up with our own TD dance which we do when he's finished mopping the kitchen floor. His name is Lenny, sometimes he remembers to answer to Josh
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Hands up anyone who'd like to be Whaley's right-hand man
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Bills trade 7th rnd pick for backup Case Keenum
RobbRiddick replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Friday Fuel-Up with Dr. Mike Roussell-Guest Josh Allen
RobbRiddick replied to Warcodered's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is nuts! Some interesting stuff about the Chiefs game (how he was in the zone) and some Q&A from fans -
Patrick's brother finally has a dance partner
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Deshaun Watson to Browns - $230 million guaranteed
RobbRiddick replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I always admire the way Chiefs fans can take literally any subject and bring it back to Mahomes. "Hey Jerry, this conflict between Russia and Ukraine is terrible, huh?" "Yeah, seen those Russian missiles? Almost as deadly as a Mahomes pass"- 762 replies
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I was really hoping he'd be holding a glass of whiskey like the Christmas video
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Deshaun Watson to Browns - $230 million guaranteed
RobbRiddick replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's a LOT of cash but maybe Deshaun can recommend someone who can massage the cap figure -
Kyler Murray unfollows Cardinals on social media
RobbRiddick replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't know much about Kyler aside from watching him play so it's probably unfair of me to constantly judge him on his body language during games. But he's always struck me as the kind of guy who's more than happy to posture and take the credit when something good happens, but pouts on the sideline when things aren't going well. For all I know he's a great leader and well liked in the locker room and I'm prepared to be corrected but from what I've seen during his time in the NFL he just looks like a me first guy who spent his entire life being the kid with the most athletic ability and struggles to cope now that he's in a league where he isn't the best on the field every game. -
6 reasons to hate the Pro Bowl, add your own
RobbRiddick replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Has the Little Mac thrown a pass more than 15 yards yet? -
6 reasons to hate the Pro Bowl, add your own
RobbRiddick replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hey, if it wasn't for her I would never have married her sister -
6 reasons to hate the Pro Bowl, add your own
RobbRiddick replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think the last time I watched was some time in the late 80s. It's just pointless. I did enjoy watching some of the skill challenges this week though. The QB ones especially were fun, it's just a shame the top QBs weren't taking part. It'd be funny to see Allen do that thread the needle challenge, just firing the ball as hard as he can at those DBs trying to block the ball away. They could do more challenges that would be fun to watch like tug of war with the linemen, distance kicks with the, erm, kickers. Maybe they do similar stuff, I haven't seen much of it. And I guess the worry over injuries limits what they can ask the guys to do -
6 reasons to hate the Pro Bowl, add your own
RobbRiddick replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
On the day of the 1991 pro bowl I returned home early with a case of beer, all set to watch the game and caught my ex wife on the sofa, having intimate relations with our neighbor, Big Pat (I never learned why they called him that). To make matters worse, all Pat was wearing was an oversized Marino jersey which flapped around his girthy mid section as my wife slapped his a*s and yelled "you should have gone higher than Kelly!" -
Thurman Thomas was far faster than I thought he was...
RobbRiddick replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
I haven't read the replies but I bet a lot of them will echo what I say here. First of all, yes he was very quick. I think Kenny Davis was faster although that's just from my memory of the way he ran, that great high step he had. Not sure if he was in fact faster. Secondly, it's funny when I think back to Thurman's OTT entrance to Super Bowl 26 because looking here it really stands out how he tended to do the Barry Sanders thing of scoring a spectacular TD and then just tossing the ball to the ref. I always like it when great players do that. Thirdly, man I loved the NFL back then. Maybe it's because I was so young and the Bills were so good but the whole thing was better for me. From the announcers to the way the game was played. And finally. Thank GOD for Josh Allen. I was really beginning to lose my passion for watching this sport until he turned up. The guy is so much fun to watch and the way he plays in many ways makes him a throwback - that Jim Kelly-like linebacker attitude to playing QB where he will happily truck a defender to gain an extra couple yards. Looking back at these great Bills teams of yesteryear, Allen is already my favorite Buffalo player of all time and is probably now above Brett Favre as my favorite NFL player of all time -
I think there are definite arguments for both. The problem with the draft currently is it requires zero skill or effort to get the number 1 pick. You're being rewarded for being bad. And if you're a truly terrible team with an awful front office the players drafted are often ruined by it. look at all the QBs who have come out and taken a beating for 2 or 3 years and end up a shell of their former selves. FA and the salary cap are great for parity, but those require skill from your scouting team and your GM to juggle all the numbers.
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Well, the advantage with that would be giving the NFL yet another opportunity to create an 'event'. Imagine the weekend before the Super Bowl, instead of all the pro bowl trash they could have a big event where different NFL legends come up and pick team names out of a hat, similar to what FIFA does when they announce the groups for the World Cup. And it would create some interesting trade situations (a team like Buffalo getting the 1st pick in a draft where there's a big name QB expected to go number 1 - they could make a killing trading for a QB hungry team). But on the other hand the minute the Patriots got picked out first we'd all be accusing Kraft of bribing the Goodell with cash and Asian hookers to fix it for him Edit: I missed the part in the OP about non-playoff teams being involved. I say throw everyone in the lottery!
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Spencer Brown's UNI teammate on Spencer
RobbRiddick replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
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I thought Red Wolves or Red Tails would have been good. Red Wolves was the one I would have chosen. The fans could have carried on the chant "hail to the red..." Commanders has an AAF feel to it but whatever. They're so irrelevant now and will be so long as that vile man is owning the team
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Dan Snyder will not survive the 2022 season
RobbRiddick replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
I always imagine Snyder conducts business like this man -
Pro Bowl implementing “Spot and Choose”
RobbRiddick replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
I've spent 20 years of marriage trying to find it and am now convinced it doesn't exist -
(Edit) Loss of coordinators' effect on success next season
RobbRiddick replied to Just in Atlanta's topic in The Stadium Wall
I may have contracted the clap... then again I could have just been gripping it too hard while doing pee pee